Arkansas Capitol Police introduce their first K9 skilled in detecting explosives
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By Mattie Powers
Published on March 30, 2026.
The Arkansas State Capitol has introduced its first K9 officer, named Easy, who specializes in detecting explosives. The dog was funded through a grant from the Arkansas Attorney General's office. Despite its training, Easy's handler, Angelo Aldrighetti, emphasized the importance of protecting citizens.
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